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TranSalNet: towards perceptually relevant visual saliency prediction. (2022)
Journal Article
LOU, J., LIN, H., MARSHALL, D., SAUPE, D. and LIU, H. 2022. TranSalNet: towards perceptually relevant visual saliency prediction. Neurocomputing [online], 494, pages 455-467. Available from: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.neucom.2022.04.080

Convolutional neural networks (CNNs) have significantly advanced computational modelling for saliency prediction. However, accurately simulating the mechanisms of visual attention in the human cortex remains an academic challenge. It is critical to i... Read More about TranSalNet: towards perceptually relevant visual saliency prediction..

Large-scale crowdsourced subjective assessment of picturewise just noticeable difference. (2022)
Journal Article
LIN, H., CHEN, G., JENADELEH, M., HOSU, V., REIPS, U.-D., HAMZAOUI, R. and SAUPE, D. 2022. Large-scale crowdsourced subjective assessment of picturewise just noticeable difference. IEEE transactions on circuits and systems for video technology [online], 32(9), pages 5859-5873. Available from: https://doi.org/10.1109/TCSVT.2022.3163860

The picturewise just noticeable difference (PJND) for a given image, compression scheme, and subject is the smallest distortion level that the subject can perceive when the image is compressed with this compression scheme. The PJND can be used to det... Read More about Large-scale crowdsourced subjective assessment of picturewise just noticeable difference..